Denver RiNo Arts District Food Tour

On this three-hour walking food tour, taste some of the best dishes the RiNo Arts District has to offer while exploring a cool, industrial neighborhood. You’ll meet your experienced local guide at Lo

On this three-hour walking food tour, taste some of the best dishes the RiNo Arts District has to offer while exploring a cool, industrial neighborhood. You’ll meet your experienced local guide at Los Chingones, a fusion spot run by a prominent Denver chef. Over the next three hours, you’ll visit five award-winning local restaurants to taste delicious dishes with the option to add alcoholic drink pairings. You’ll taste house-made ricotta gnocchi, Mexican street tacos, specialty sourdough pizza, Bavarian pretzels made with local beer cheese and seasonal ice cream.* In between tour stops, your local foodie guide will share interesting stories about Denver’s growing culinary scene as well as the colorful murals that cover the streets and alleys of the RiNo Arts District. *Tastings are subject to change

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Location: Denver

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Q&A

Q: Are there any age restrictions for the Denver RiNo Food Tour?

A: There aren't strict age restrictions for the tour, but it's mostly geared toward adults since there is alcohol involved if you choose that option. Kids are welcome, just keep in mind the food served might not cater to younger palates. If you have picky eaters, it might be good to check with the provider about the menu ahead of time!

Q: What's the parking situation like near Los Chingones?

A: Street parking can be tricky in RiNo, especially on weekends. There’s also a paid lot nearby, but it fills up fast. I recommend getting there early or carpooling if you can. Public transport is another good option since the area is pretty accessible by bus or light rail.

Q: Can I reschedule if something comes up last minute?

A: Yes, you can typically reschedule as long as you give at least 24 hours notice. Just reach out to the provider directly, and they’ll help you out. Keep in mind that last-minute changes might not always be guaranteed though, so it’s best to plan ahead when you can!

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Just did the RiNo Food Tour and WOW!

I went on the Denver RiNo Arts District Food Tour last weekend, and it was amazing! We started at Los Chingones, and their tacos were heavenly! We tried so many different dishes, like the gnocchi and pretzels. The guide was super knowledgeable too, gave us great insights about the art and history of the area. Highly recommend for anyone who loves good food or wants to explore Denver's vibe!

Thinking about gifting the RiNo Food Tour!

I’m considering this food tour as a gift for my foodie friend who just moved to Denver. I heard great things about the different restaurants on the tour and the whole vibe of RiNo. Anyone have tips or experiences to share? Is it a good gift for someone who loves trying new things?